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* ARMY TB 9-6115-645-24
MARINE CORPS SI 09244A/09245A-24
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY TECHNICAL BULLETIN

WARRANTY PROGRAM
FOR
GENERATOR SET, TACTICAL QUIET
60 KW, 50/60 AND 400 HZ
MEP-806A AND MEP-816A

Headquarters, Department of the Army, Washington, D.C.
30 OCTOBER 1996
*This bulletin supersedes TB 9-6115-645-24/SI 09244A/09245A-24, dated 30 December 1992.

DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited

REPORTING ERRORS AND RECOMMENDING IMPROVEMENTS
You can help improve this manual. If you find a mistake or if you know a way to improve the
procedures, please let us know.
(A) - ARMY: Mail your letter or DA Form 2028 (Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank
Forms), or DA-Form 2028-2 located in the back of this manual directly to Commander, U.S. Army
Aviation and Troop Command ATTN: AMSAT-I-MP, 4300 Goodfellow Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63120-1798.
You may also submit your recommended changes by E-mail directly to . Instructions for sending an electronic 2028 may be found at the back of this manual
immediately preceding the hard copy 2028.
(MC) - MARINE CORPS: NAVMC Form 10772 directly to: Commander, Marine Corps Logistics Bases
(Code 850), Albany, GA 31704-5000.
A reply will be furnished directly to you.
1. General.
a. This Warranty Technical Bulletin (WTB) provides guidance for the Warranty Control Office and user activities
in managing and complying with the manufacturer's warranty for the Diesel Engine Generator Sets, 60 KW, 50/60 and
400 Hz, designated MEP-806A and MEP-816A. The generator sets were manufactured by Libby Corporation, Kansas
City, MO under prime contract DAAK01-88-D-D082, and Fermont Division, Dynamics Corporation of America,
Bridgeport, CT under prime contract DAAK01-94-D-0036. Refer to Appendix A for serial number effectivity.
b. This warranty is designed to indemnify the Government and provide an additional incentive for the
manufacturers to deliver a quality product. Due to warranty claim(s) processing time, the warranty is not an appropriate
vehicle for maintaining readiness of Tactical Quiet Generators. The normal supply system should be used to maintain
readiness. Parts provided in response to warranty claims should be used to replenish your supply stocks.

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c. The warranty provides that the generator set and all components at the time of acceptance or delivery will
conform to design and manufacturing requirements, be free from all defects in materials and workmanship, and conform
to all performance requirements delineated in the applicable specifications of these contracts. The warranty will be for
1800 operating hours on each unit, or thirty-six (36) months, whichever occurs first, from the date that the unit has been
accepted by the Government as shown on the Material Inspection and Receiving Report (DD Form 250). This warranty
shall include furnishing of new items to replace any that prove to be nonconforming and/or defective within the warranty
period. Such items shall be furnished without cost to the Government.
d. When repair or replacement requires transportation of the nonconforming or defective items, shipping cost from
the line item delivery point (irrespective of the f.o.b. point or the point of acceptance) to the Contractor's plant and return
shall be at the expense of the Contractor.
2.

Explanation of Terms. The following terms apply to the warranty program:
a.

Abuse. The improper use, repair, or handling of items such that the warranty may become void.

b. Acceptance. The act of an authorized representative of the Government by which the Government assumes
for itself, or as an agent of another, ownership of existing and identified supplies, or approves specific services rendered,
as partial or complete performance of the contract.
c. Acceptance Date. The date the unit has been accepted by the Government as shown on the Material
Inspection and Receiving Report (DD Form 250).
d. Alterations/Modifications. Any alteration after delivery such as retrofit, conversion, remanufacture, whether or
not authorized by a design change or engineering change.
e.

Correction. The elimination of a defect.

f.
Defect. Any condition or characteristic in any supplies furnished by the Contractor under the contract which
fails to conform to the design and manufacturing requirements, or fails to meet the standards or materials of
workmanship, or is a departure from performance requirements as delineated in the specifications of this contract.
g.

Failed Item. A part, component, or end item that fails to perform its intended use as defined herein.

h. False Return. The return of suspected defective warranty items to the manufacturer that are eventually
determined to be serviceable.
1. Prime Contractor. A party that enters into an agreement directly with the United States to furnish part or all of a
weapon system.
j.

Reimbursement. To repay or make restitution for claims and/or false returns, etc.

k.

Repair. To restore an item to serviceable condition.

1. Supplies. The commodities purchased under the contract and all original constituent components/parts thereof
delivered under the contract, excluding Government-furnished property (GFP). It also includes all new contractorsupplied or contractor overhauled replacement components/parts as may be installed on the original commodities
delivered under the contract to remedy a defect in an original component/part.
m. Validation. The process by which the contractor shall test/measure the WTB to assure its accuracy as it
pertains to the warranty items(s).

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n. Warranty. A promise or statement of fact from a seller to a purchaser on the nature, usefulness, or condition of
the supplies or performance of services to be furnished. The main purposes of a warranty in a Government contract are
to outline the rights and obligations of the Contractor and the Government for defective items and services. It also
serves to foster quality performance by the Contractor but is not a substitute for an adequate quality assurance program.
o. Warranty Claim. An action started by the Government for warranted items which have failed and the claim is
issued by U.S. Army Aviation and Troop Command (ATCOM) Warranty Control Office (WARCO) in conjunction with the
Contracting Officer.
p. Warranty Control (WARCO). An agency established at ATCOM to handle and process warranty claims which
originate by field users. All warranty claim actions will be processed through the U.S. Army Aviation and Troop Support
Command WARCO (AMSAT-A-WC).
q.

Warranty Start Date. The date the warranty is effective.

r.
Warranty Technical Bulletin (WTB). A document that provides guidelines for warranty control officers and user
activities on how to manage and apply warranties in full.
3.

Coverage - Specific. Table 1 identifies the generator sets covered by the Warranty Technical Bulletin.

Table 1. Specific Coverages
Nomenclature
Generator Set,
60 KW 50/60
HZ
Generator Set,
60 KW 400 HZ
Generator Set,
60 KW 50/60
HZ
Generator Set,
60 KW 400 HZ

Line
Item
Number
See
Appx A

Model
Number

NSN

MEP-806A

6115-01-274-7390

See
Appx A
See
Appx A

MEP-816A

6115-01-274-7395

MEP-806A

6115-01-274-7390

See
Appx A

MEP-816A

6115-01-274-7395

Mfg
(CAGE)
Part No.
36024
88-806

Serial
Number

Contract No./
Prime Contractor

Warranty Type/
Coverage

See
Appx A

DMK01-88-D-D082
Libby Corporation

Time 36 Mos, or
1800 Oper Hrs

36024
88-816
30554
88-806

See
Appx A
See
Appx A

DAAK01-88-D-D082
Libby Corporation
DAAK01-94-D-0036
Fermont Division

Time 36 Mos, or
1800 Oper Hrs
Time 36 Mos, or
1800 Oper Hrs

30554
88-816

See
Appx A

DAAK01-94-D-0036
Fermont Division

Time 36 Mos, or
1800 Oper Hrs

4. Contractor Responsibilities - Libby Corporation. The following paragraphs pertain to generator sets purchased
under contact DAAK01-88-D-D082. Refer to Appendix A for serial number effectivity.
a. The Prime Contractor (Libby) guarantees the supplies and parts at the time of acceptance or delivery conform
to the design and manufacturing requirements, are free from all defects in materials and workmanship, and conform to all
performance requirements delineated in the applicable specifications of the contract. This guarantee will be for 1800
operating hours on each unit, or thirty-six (36) months, whichever occurs first, from the date that the unit has been
accepted by the Government as shown on the Material Inspection and Receiving Report (DD Form 250). The guarantee
shall include furnishing of new items to replace any that prove to be nonconforming and/or defective within the warranty
period. Such items shall be furnished without cost to the Government. When repair or replacement requires
transportation of the nonconforming or defective items, shipping cost from the line item delivery point to the Contractor's
plant and return shall be at the expense of the Contractor.

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b. The Contractor (Libby) will be allowed sixty (60) days from the receipt of the warranty claim form to process
and validate the ATCOM WARCO warranty claims. The WARCO will be notified in writing at the end of this 60 day
period of the recommended action.
c. The following paragraphs describe the Prime Contractor's understanding of the warranty process and
responsibilities in handling a warranty claim.
(1) Generator set fails. User completes DA Form 2402, Exchange Tag.
NOTE
Prior to using DA Form 2407, read DA PAM 738-750 for detailed preparation instructions.
(2) Using activity prepares and submits DA Form 2407, Maintenance Request, to ATCOM WARCO.
(3) The Prime Contractor is notified through ATCOM WARCO and the ATCOM Contracting Office that a
failure has occurred. Notification should be sent to: Libby Corporation, 5800 Stilwell, Kansas City, MO 64120-4200,
ATTN: Warranty Claims.
(4) Upon notification, the Prime Contractor will review the warranty claim and recommend one of the following
within 60 days after receiving the warranty claim:
(a) Return item for warranty replacement using Material Return Authorization number which will be
assigned by Libby at the time the return decision is made.
(b) Return item for failure analysis and evaluation of warranty using Material Return Authorization
number.
(c) Item is not covered under warranty.
(5) Upon notification by ATCOM WARCO that the item is to be returned to Libby, the using activity will
package and return the item to Libby Corporation at the address provided in paragraph 4c(3).
(6) Upon receipt of the failed item and completed Form 2407, the Prime Contractor will conduct a failure
analysis to determine cause of failure and evaluate the validity of the warranty claim. Libby will provide the results of the
analysis to ATCOM WARCO within 45 days after receiving the item.
(7) If valid, Libby will return the repaired or replaced item to the user within 60 days after the analysis has
been completed.
(8) If the claim is not valid, the ATCOM WARCO will be notified and disposition instructions requested.
(9) Warranty Status Reports will be prepared and submitted to ATCOM WARCO on a quarterly basis. The
reports will summarize warranty activities taken during each reporting period. They will also contain historical data on
past warranty claims.

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5. Contractor Responsibilities - Fermont Division. The following paragraphs pertain to generator sets purchased
under contact DAAK01-94-D-0036. Refer to Appendix A for serial number effectivity.
a. The Prime Contractor (Fermont) guarantees the supplies and parts at the time of acceptance or delivery
conform to the design and manufacturing requirements, are free from all defects in materials and workmanship, and
conform to all performance requirements delineated in the applicable specifications of the contract. This guarantee will
be for 1800 operating hours on each unit, or thirty-six (36) months, whichever occurs first, from the date that the unit has
been accepted by the Government as shown on the Material Inspection and Receiving Report (DD Form 250). The
guarantee shall include furnishing of new items to replace any that prove to be nonconforming and/or defective within the
warranty period. Such items shall be furnished without cost to the Government. When repair or replacement requires
transportation of the nonconforming or defective items, shipping cost from the line item delivery point (irrespective of the
f.o.b. point or the point of acceptance) to the Contractor's plant and return shall be at the expense of the Contractor.
b. The Contractor's warranty will extend only to the proper installation of Government-furnished property (GFP),
unless the Contractor performs some modification or other work on the property, in which case the full warranty will
extend to the modification or other work.
c. The Contractor is not obligated to correct or replace supplies if the facilities, tooling, drawings, or other
equipment, or supplies necessary to accomplish the correction or replacement have been made unavailable to the
Contractor by action of the Government. In the event that correction or replacement has been directed, the Contractor
will promptly notify the Contracting Officer, in writing, of the nonavailability.
d. The Contractor (Fermont) will be allowed ten (10) legal working days from the receipt of the warranty claim
form to process and validate the ATCOM WARCO warranty claims. The WARCO will be notified in writing at the end of
this 10 day period of the recommended action.
e. The following paragraphs describe the Prime Contractor's understanding of the warranty process and
responsibilities in handling a warranty claim.
(1) Generator set fails. User completes DA Form 2402, Exchange Tag.
NOTE
Prior to using DA Form 2407, read DA PAM 738-750 for detailed preparation instructions.

(2) Using activity prepares and submits DA Form 2407, Maintenance Request, to ATCOM WARCO.
(3) ATCOM WARCO or the ATCOM Contracting Office notifies the Contractor that a failure has occurred
within 10 days after receipt of a failure notice from the using activity. Notification should be sent to: Fermont, 141 North
Avenue, Bridgeport, CT 06606, ATTN: Warranty Claims.
(4) Upon notification, the Prime Contractor will review the warranty claim and recommend one of the following
within 10 days after receiving the warranty claim:
(a) Return item for warranty replacement using Material Return Authorization number which will be
assigned by Fermont at the time the return decision is made.
(b) Return item for failure analysis and evaluation of warranty using Material Return Authorization
number.
(c) Item is not covered under warranty.

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(5) Upon notification by ATCOM WARCO that the item is to be returned to Fermont, the using activity will
package and return the item to Fermont at the address provided in paragraph 5e(3).
(6) The contractor shall repair or replace the warranted item within 90 days from the date when both the
WARCO notification and the item are received. The contractor shall promptly provide all material, labor, facilities and
tools needed to effect repairs and commence to repair/replace such parts in accordance with published service/repair
procedures.
(7) Contractor shall notify an authorized Government representative upon receipt of the warranted item to
witness the opening of the warranted item shipping containers at that facility. The Government representative will verify
contractor actions concerning warranted/non-warranted repair requirements of the item. If a Government representative
is not available within 3 working days, the contractor may proceed and the 90 day turn-around-time will commence at that
time.
(8) If the claim is not valid, the ATCOM WARCO will be notified and disposition instructions requested.
(9) Warranty Performance Reports will be prepared and submitted to ATCOM WARCO upon request by the
Contracting Officer or WARCO for as long as the warranty is in effect.
6. Government Responsibilities/ldentification. The Government activity responsible for administrative functions of
the warranty program is the U.S. Army Aviation and Troop Command, 4300 Goodfellow Blvd., St. Louis, MO 631201798. Point of contact is AMSAT-A-WC. Business hours are 0700 - 1600 hours (Central). Telephone numbers are,
Commercial (314) 263-3425, Autovon (DSN) 693-3425. The following paragraphs describe the responsibilities of each
Government activity.
a. Government Maintenance. Failure to follow published maintenance procedures at the maintenance levels
specified in the appropriate technical manual could result in a warranty claim being declared invalid. The following
maintenance requirements must be performed:
(1) Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS). All PMCS requirements contained in the
Operator's Manual (TM 9-6115-645-10) and the Unit, Direct and General Support Maintenance Manuals (TM 9-6115-64524 and TM 9-2815-256-24).
(2) Lubrication Order. All lubrication requirements are outlined in LO 9-6115-645-12.
(3) Corrective maintenance for the equipment is given in TM 9-6115-645-24 and TM 9-2815-256-24 based
upon the approved Maintenance Allocation Chart (MAC). Any deviations from the normal maintenance and repair
procedures is not authorized.
b. The owning unit is responsible for operating and maintaining the generator sets in accordance with the
technical manuals. All PMCS and lubrication order requirements must be met. In addition, all operating procedures will
be strictly followed while observing all warnings, cautions, and notes. Upon experiencing a warranty related failure, the
owning unit shall prepare the required documentation in accordance with paragraphs 4c(2) or 5e(2).
c. Warranty Control Office Responsibilities. The ATCOM WARCO, AMSAT-A-WC, will handle all warranty claims
generated by the field units with the exception of FMS customers. The WARCO will determine whether or not each claim
is a candidate for warranty consideration. The Government will initiate Warranty Claim Actions (WCA) for warranty items
and Quality Deficiency Reports (QDR) for systematic failures in accordance with DA PAM 738-750 and this Technical
Bulletin. The ATCOM WARCO will coordinate warranty claims with the ATCOM Contracting Officer as appropriate.
FMS customers will administer their own WCA and QDRs.

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d.
AOAP.

Army Oil Analysis Program (AOAP). There are no warranty components of the generator set enrolled in the

e. Alteration/Modifications. Alterations and modifications shall not be made unless expressly authorized or
directed by: Commander, U.S. Army Aviation and Troop Command, ATTN: AMSAT-A-TCB, 4300 Goodfellow Blvd., St.
Louis, MO 63120-1798. Telephone numbers: Commercial (314) 263-0579; Autovon (DSN) 693-0579.
7.

Design/Performance Specifications.

a. Design and performance specifications for the generator set are contained in the Operator's Technical Manual
(TM 9-6115-645-10) and the Unit, Direct and General Support Maintenance Manuals (TM 9-6115-645-24 and TM 9-2815256-24) which also contain maintenance procedures and authorized maintenance levels. Testing and measuring
methods designed to check generator set performance are contained in the maintenance manuals.
b. The warranty label (Figure 1) is located at the front of the generator set. When generating a warranty claim,
information from the data plate must be used in completing the required DA Forms.
8. Nullification. The following examples of actions which will nullify the warranty are examples only, and are not
inclusive and do not alter the terms of the contract warranty provisions.
a. Any maintenance/repair procedure, improper use or operation, abuse, improper environmental exposure, and
installation methods which are outside of the published guidelines and procedures contained in the technical manuals can
be cause for nullifying a warranty claim.
b.

In addition, the following actions will be cause for nullification of the warranty:
(1) Subsequent damage to components as a result of continued use after a component malfunction.
(2) Damage caused by combat conditions or acts of war.
(3) Operation of the unit with the battle short switch on.

(4) Operation of the unit in an environment beyond that specified in the Operator's Technical Manual TM 96115-645-10.
(5) Installation of equipment not in accordance with the technical manuals.
(6) Any abuse, such as improper use, repair, or handling of warranted items.
(7) Any damage caused by (1) acts of God or the public enemy, (2) acts of the Government in either its
sovereign or contractual capacity, (3) fires, (4) floods, or (5) unusually severe weather beyond the performance
specifications.
c. Abuse Determination. In cases where generator set abuse is suspected (i.e., not obvious), the ATCOM
WARCO or Prime Contractor shall initiate an inquiry into the circumstances leading up to the generator set failure. The
Prime Contractor must submit a letter requesting an inquiry through the ATCOM WARCO and Contracting Office.
(1) The ATCOM WARCO will review the Prime Contractor's request and provide a response to the Prime
Contractor through the Contracting Office.

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(2) This warranty is void for any generator set for which abuse is determined. The generator set may be
returned to a functional condition by performing the necessary repair procedures in TM 9- 6115-645-24 and TM 9-2815256-24.
(3) The Prime Contractor will identify warranty claims that are under investigation in the quarterly Warranty
Status Report, if supplied.
d. Abuse Avoidance. When abuse (intentional or unintentional) has been determined, a statement shall be made
by the abuse determination activity as to how abuse can be avoided in the future.
9. Claim Procedures. The following procedures provide instructions for processing warranty claims (refer to DA PAM
738-750).
a. Identification of Failed Items. Generator sets and components thereof that experience a warranty failure shall
be tagged/identified to prevent improper repair or use. Tag the generator set with an Exchange Tag, DA Form 2402 and
complete the Maintenance Request Form, DA Form 2407 (refer to DA PAM 738-750). There are no items requiring
special handling, storage, or shipment during the processing or warranty claims.
b. Disposition. Upon notification by ATCOM WARCO that the item is to be returned to the Prime Contractor, the
using activity will package and return the item directly to the Prime Contractor at the address noted in paragraph 4b(3) or
5e(3) as appropriate. A copy of the Maintenance Request Form, DA Form 2407 (refer to DA PAM 738-750) will be
forwarded with the failed item.
(1) False Return (Libby Corporation). If, upon investigation, the returned generator set or item is found to be
serviceable, the Government unit submitting the return will pay shipping cost and will be charged $1000.00 for contractor
processing, testing, and administrative time. In addition, the using activity should consider the down time of the affected
generator set. False returns will be reported in the quarterly Warranty Status Reports submitted by the contractor. These
false returns will be monitored by the ATCOM WARCO and corrective action will be taken.
(2) False Return (Fermont Division). If, upon preliminary analysis of the component/part returned for
warranted repairs, the cause of the failure cannot be duplicated or verified and the item functions within the required
specifications, the contractor shall prepare an analysis report of the actions taken to include a cost reimbursement
proposal. This report/proposal shall be forwarded to the WARCO within 30 days after completion of the analysis for
review/approval.
(3) Receipts/Verification of Contractor Repairs. Upon receipt of the repaired components, the using activity
will review the accompanying documentation. The repaired part will be tagged by the Prime Contractor service
department. The using activity will also visually inspect the repaired part for evidence of physical damage incurred
during shipping. No item testing will be required to ensure that the component was repaired properly. The Prime
Contractor assumes all responsibility for testing after repair.
(4) Special Area Requirements. There are no special limitations or adjustments/changes required at different
commands, theaters, or locations.
c.

Reimbursement for Army Repair. Reimbursement for Army repair is not authorized by this warranty.

d. Claim Denials/Disputes. Claim denials or disputes will be coordinated through the Prime Contractor Warranty
Administrator and the ATCOM WARCO.
e. Reporting. Reporting or recording action on a failed item shall be as specified in DA PAM 738-750. Contractor
unique forms shall not be used.

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10. Storage/Shipment Handling.
a.

Storage. There are no special storage requirements pertaining to the warranty contract.

b. Shipment. The returned item must be packaged and shipped collect to the Prime Contractor at the address
given in paragraph 4b(3) or 5e(3). Shipping costs for items shipped to the user by the Prime Contractor will be paid by
the Prime Contractor. No shipment shall be made without authority from ATCOM WARCO.
c.

Handling. There are no special handling requirements for the generator sets or components.

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Figure 1. Warranty Label
(Sheet 1 of 2)

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Figure 1. Warranty Label
(Sheet 2 of 2)

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APPENDIX A
EQUIPMENT UNDER WARRANTY

MEP-806A
LINE ITEM NUMBERS

SERIAL NUMBERS

1901AA, 1901AM, 1901AN,
1901AP, 1901AQ, 1901AR,
1901AS, 1901AT, 1901AU,
1901AV, 1901AW, 1901AX,
1901AY, 1901AZ, 1901BA,
2901AA, 2901AM, 2901AN,
2901AP, 2901AQ, 2901AR,
5901AA, 5901AM, 5901AN,
5901AP, 5901AQ, 5901AR,
5901AS, 5901AT, 5901AU,
5901AV, 5901AW, 5901AX,
AND 5901AY

RZJ00050 THRU RZJ02282

TBD BY GOVERNMENT

FZ00041 THRU FZ00045,
AND FZ84000 THRU FZ94999

MEP-816A

LINE ITEM NUMBERS

SERIAL NUMBERS

1801AA, 1801AM, 2801AA,
5801AA, 5801AM, 5801AN,
5801AP, AND 5801AQ

RZJ15050 THRU RZJ15255

TBD BY GOVERNMENT

FZ00046 THRU FZ00050,
AND FZ95000 THRU FZ99999

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3. Address: 4300 Park
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6. Zip: 77777
7. Date Sent: 19-OCT-93
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The Metric System and Equivalents
Linear Measure

Liquid Measure
1 centiliter = 10 milliters = .34 fl. ounce
1 deciliter = 10 centiliters = 3.38 fl. ounces
1 liter = 10 deciliters = 33.81 fl. ounces
1 dekaliter = 10 liters = 2.64 gallons
1 hectoliter = 10 dekaliters = 26.42 gallons
1 kiloliter = 10 hectoliters = 264.18 gallons

1 centimeter = 10 millimeters = .39 inch
1 decimeter = 10 centimeters = 3.94 inches
1 meter = 10 decimeters = 39.37 inches
1 dekameter = 10 meters = 32.8 feet
1 hectometer = 10 dekameters = 328.08 feet
1 kilometer = 10 hectometers = 3,280.8 feet

Square Measure
Weights
1 sq. centimeter = 100 sq. millimeters = .155 sq. inch
1 sq. decimeter = 100 sq. centimeters = 15.5 sq. inches
1 sq. meter (centare) = 100 sq. decimeters = 10.76 sq. feet
1 sq. dekameter (are) = 100 sq. meters = 1,076.4 sq. feet
1 sq. hectometer (hectare) = 100 sq. dekameters = 2.47 acres
1 sq. kilometer = 100 sq. hectometers = .386 sq. mile

1 centigram = 10 milligrams = .15 grain
1 decigram = 10 centigrams = 1.54 grains
1 gram = 10 decigram = .035 ounce
1 decagram = 10 grams = .35 ounce
1 hectogram = 10 decagrams = 3.52 ounces
1 kilogram = 10 hectograms = 2.2 pounds
1 quintal = 100 kilograms = 220.46 pounds
1 metric ton = 10 quintals = 1.1 short tons

Cubic Measure
1 cu. centimeter = 1000 cu. millimeters = .06 cu. inch
1 cu. decimeter = 1000 cu. centimeters = 61.02 cu. inches
1 cu. meter = 1000 cu. decimeters = 35.31 cu. feet

Approximate Conversion Factors
To change

To

inches
feet
yards
miles
square inches
square feet
square yards
square miles
acres
cubic feet
cubic yards
fluid ounces
pints
quarts
gallons
ounces
pounds
short tons
pound-feet
pound-inches

centimeters
meters
meters
kilometers
square centimeters
square meters
square meters
square kilometers
square hectometers
cubic meters
cubic meters
milliliters
liters
liters
liters
grams
kilograms
metric tons
Newton-meters
Newton-meters

Multiply by

To change

2.540
.305
.914
1.609
6.451
.093
.836
2.590
.405
.028
.765
29,573
.473
.946
3.785
28.349
.454
.907
1.356
.11296

ounce-inches
centimeters
meters
meters
kilometers
square centimeters
square meters
square meters
square kilometers
square hectometers
cubic meters
cubic meters
milliliters
liters
liters
liters
grams
kilograms
metric tons

To
Newton-meters
inches
feet
yards
miles
square inches
square feet
square yards
square miles
acres
cubic feet
cubic yards
fluid ounces
pints
quarts
gallons
ounces
pounds
short tons

Temperature (Exact)
°F

Fahrenheit
temperature

5/9 (after
subtracting 32)

Celsius
temperature

°C

Multiply by
.007062
.394
3.280
1.094
.621
.155
10.764
1.196
.386
2.471
35.315
1.308
.034
2.113
1.057
.264
.035
2.205
1.102

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